Sentences with phrase «dramatic question of»

The romance provides the book's underlying dramatic question of whether Jessica could walk away from her life of late - night good times, but the book is also just a startlingly honest account of the ups and downs when you're very young and very out of control.
This interplay of secret and truth, the real and the replicated, form the dramatic question of the novel: how do we know what is real?
«But then — there was this implosion, the dramatic questioning of everything: the whole seminary and its message seemed to be disintegrating.

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One, GoPro is a company that's deeply invested in storytelling (primarily in the form of extreme - sports videos), so he suggested we do part of our interview here, with a dramatic backdrop and some adrenaline - pumping action between questions.
Although Target previously stated the breach wouldn't compromise card holders» accounts, the dramatic rise in the number of people affected called that assumption into question.
Members of the Network come together to share questions and find solutions about the dramatic shifts that they and their organizations are facing.
In a dramatic policy turnaround for the IMF, Strauss - Kahn told the Davos audience, «I don't think we would get rid of the crisis with just monetary tools,» adding «a new fiscal policy is probably an accurate way to answer the question
The question of sustainability has dogged the cryptocurrency market since the dramatic downturn of early February.
On the question of fascism, however, the facts of Gadamer's career under the Nazis (covered by a quarter of the book) do not lead us to any dramatic or even noteworthy conclusions.
5 - 6); an astute political observer who does not question the Lordship of Yahweh in history (vs. 7); a personified Assyria, with artful dramatic identification (vss.
Not only must laypeople finance their own education, but their service to the church is often questioned and challenged, despite the dramatic decline in numbers of men entering the Catholic priesthood.
This is the question whether what happened at the first Easter was an objective event in the external world or whether it was simply a change of mind, radical and dramatic but not necessarily sudden, on the part of the disciples.
We can tell after the question has been asked that they realize they might have set themselves up for a dramatic testimony or a tearful tale of infertility or miscarriages.
Using this method of beginning with our own immediate questions we might be able to grasp the significance of «God's revelation in history» in a more dramatic fashion than if we started by merely giving definitions and then elaborating on them.
Previously this question could be dismissed as idle speculation, but since the Second World War, there has been a dramatic upsurge of interest in life on other worlds.
The primary factors which bear on the question seem to me to be five: (1) the churchgoing habit in these churches is earlier and more persistently associated with religion; (2) the emotional accompaniments of worship are more vivid and dramatic; (3) greater demands — or at least, greater consciously recognized demands — are made on church members; (4) more concrete instruction is given in Christian doctrine; and (5) in spite of some false notes, other notes are struck which in certain great essentials lie closer to the heart of the Christian gospel than the usual liberal emphasis.
The question is searching, for the dramatic demonstration of the impotency of Christianity in dealing with the issue is underscored by its apparent inability to cope with it within its own fellowship.»
One could suggest that the question of life style in the ministry, so troubling to many of our judicatories — differing understandings of what is acceptable, whether we are talking about things to eat and drink, or clothing, sexuality or divorce — expresses this tension in a most dramatic way.
Those interested in understanding one of the most dramatic lives of the century (and one of the most important pontificates of the second millennium) have to be prepared to take Karol Jozef Wojtyla as what he says he is: a radically committed Christian believer for whom a central, defining conviction - «Jesus Christ is the answer to the question that is every human life»» is the source of both his thought and his action.
One need only recall the dramatic treatment even of mechanical questions by Aristotle, as, for example, his explanation of the power of the lever to make a small weight raise a larger one.
It's typical Randall: dramatic, full of symbolism, loyalty and a love of history — and not remotely the answer to the question I'd asked him.
During the 39 - year - old's press conference on Friday, a reporter asked Brady one of the more dramatic questions you'll ever hear, from NESN:
Of course, the dramatic development of Manchester City as a football club, as well as their growing portfolio of international satellite clubs and seemingly inexhaustible finances, does raise some uncomfortable questions about the state of football todaOf course, the dramatic development of Manchester City as a football club, as well as their growing portfolio of international satellite clubs and seemingly inexhaustible finances, does raise some uncomfortable questions about the state of football todaof Manchester City as a football club, as well as their growing portfolio of international satellite clubs and seemingly inexhaustible finances, does raise some uncomfortable questions about the state of football todaof international satellite clubs and seemingly inexhaustible finances, does raise some uncomfortable questions about the state of football todaof football today.
With access to the strategists and opinion - makers on both sides of the political divide, The Battle for Britain goes straight to the heart of the great debate, providing an incisive, authoritative and occasionally trenchant guide to the most dramatic constitutional question of our times.
So there it is: a dramatic morning at the Leveson inquiry, where Rupert Murdoch responded to some unusually strong questioning from Robert Jay with a mixture of contrition and aggression.
The dramatic encounter was captured on video and Garner's final words became the rallying cry for a national movement questioning the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police around the country.
From Tony Blair's description of John Major's premiership as «weak, weak, weak» to David Cameron's advice for Angela Eagle to «calm down, dear», Prime Minister's Question's has provided some of the most dramatic moments in the Commons.
But just a few months later, Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, which is both the most dramatic of those changes and the linchpin of the mayor's ambitious goal to build 80,000 units of affordable housing in the next 10 years, has encountered major stumbling blocks, calling into question its efficacy as an engine of change.
More dramatic is the cynicism revealed in questions about the political system — only 24 % believed the system of coalition government is working well.
Under intense questioning about the morality of their actions, their pensive stares and twitches of muscle are as dramatic as any explosive Hollywood special effect.
In a dramatic intervention in the middle of the week that raised the pulse of the conference, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Vivian Wineman, wrote to Cameron raising questions about whether the Tories had checked out Kaminski's CV before appointing him to head the ECR — around which the Tories» entire European policy now revolves.
One may question whether the increased use of SSRI in recent years is a contributor to the dramatic rise of ASD prevalence.
In a particularly dramatic example of this line of argument — which some have questioned — NIH Director Francis Collins has said that progress on an Ebola vaccine has been hindered by flat budgets.
And there was this great, it was my favorite moment of the weekend and it was this very dramatic moment, when basically Emanuel was complaining a little bit, very politely, and smiling about the fact that journalists still are doing stories about, you know, the debate around climate science, but there's not really, of course, there's not a debate, there's consensus that anthropogenic global warming is happening and that, why are you still doing these stories, asking questions?
The absolute differences in scores were hardly dramatic: On average, the literary group outperformed the popular group by about two questions (out of 36) on the RMET test, and missed one fewer question (out of 18) on the DANVA2 - AF.
Okay, that might be a tad dramatic, but there is no question that sleep should be a priority in all of our lives.
These questions are incredibly important when it comes to honey, in fact the survival of the entire planet may depend on it (sorry for being dramatic, but...).
I'd reached my low — crying on and off all day, questioning what I was doing with my life, why I was failing in all capacities, etc (I know, this is a bit dramatic, which I blame total exhaustion for the heightened drama) But then I had a moment of clarity.
I always get tons of questions on my daily makeup routine, and while I sometimes go for full coverage and a more dramatic eye, for photoshoots (it helps even out lighting), in my every day life I'm super low maintenance.
Recent Online Dating Company IPO Raises Questions About Privacy — No doubt there's big money in online dating, which has seen dramatic growth over the past... That information can be used to «send you email notices and offers; perform research and analysis about your use of or interest in our...
Last Night's dramatic tension is supposed to spring from the question of whether either, or both, of its protagonists plan on following through with their unfaithful impulses.
This compelling documentary series presents a countdown of America's 60 most notorious unsolved mysteries and crimes in a dramatic compilation revealing these unanswered questions in 10 fascinating episodes.
1987's other Allen film was the strenuously dramatic September, and the question of influence versus the merely derivative arose again: «Chekhovian» was how Richard Schickel described the «humourlessness,» echoed pejoratively by Vincent Canby at The New York Times («neo-Chekhovian») and all the way down to Premiere magazine journalist Marcelle Clements, who predicted this fixation on a single adjective before the movie was released — «You can bet your boots that the word «Chekhovian» will be uttered at least once by everyone at the table».
There are a lot of little moments like that sprinkled throughout the picture, enough so that once the inevitable dramatic tensions begin to crop up (a dressing - down of the suitor, a public questioning of the corporate godhead), In Good Company's built up a measure of forgiveness.
Making a convincing case for the humanistic potential of fictional re-staging, Berg's film throws into question the idea that dramatic reconstitutions are inevitably insensitive.
This faithful remake of Fred Cavaye's 2008 dramatic thriller Anything for Her (Pour Elle) is a deeply involving film that pulls us into its story and forces us to ask heavy moral questions.
The main question is: could Sully have brought the plane to a landing on the ground at either of two airports, rather than the dramatic water landing.
Because of his dramatic weight loss for that film some questions naturally arose about his ability to regain not only weight but pure muscle - fifteen pounds of it.
But there were dramatic moments on other issues: The audience booed a question about sexual harassment allegations against Herman Cain, and Rick Perry had an embarrassing memory lapse about one of his own proposals.
Season 3, Episode 5 A tour - de-force of acting prowess, comedian Jonathan Winters spreads his dramatic chops alongside Jack Klugman in an episode that both rewards and questions dedicating your life to perfectionism.
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